radio — An announcer reads the text, "Strong Bad's test sentence is 'The fish was delish and it made quite a dish.'"

secret recipes — An announcer similar to the one in radio says that "Strong Bad may or may not have an actual Great Uncle Pawdabber," mentions that "Homestar Runner definitely does not have a Stupid Uncle Egg," and doesn't even know what a poopaw is.

the movies — An announcer for the film trivia slide says, "If you answered "B", you're ready for film school." There's also an announcer saying, "Be considerate of others. Please turn off your bazookas before the progrum."

underlings — The first announcer does a voiceover for Stink's Reach, the second announcer says, in a nasally voice, "Tuesdays at 8:30," and a third announcer, who sounds slightly similar to Crackotage, says, "We now return to Dartmouth!"

original — An announcer rephrases Bubs's line in third person, followed by a queasy "uhhhhhh."

SBCG4AP Advertisement — In the beginning, an announcer reads words on screen and pronounces "advertisement" as "ad-VER-tis-ment." He also says, "Game will not literally leave your Wii console a smoldering crater."

Costume Commercial — The first announcer, who speaks quietly and monotonously in the beginning and the end, and the second announcer, who is heard speaking enthusiastically during most of the short, advertise Halloween Costumes and Products.

A Death-Defying Decemberween — After the first scene, an announcer says, "We now return to Homestar Runner's Death-Defying Decemberween Special."

The House That Gave Sucky Tricks — A voice is heard announcing the location and opening times of Strong Bad's haunted house. At the end, an announcer reads a spooky poem about Largest Bean. In an Easter egg, the same announcer as in A Decemberween Mackerel advertises the Strong Mad Oyster Smoothie Breath Caked Armpit Latte.

Hremail 62 — At the end, an announcer says, "Homestar Dinoland opening July 2012. Actual attraction may just be a nightstand." Homestar then urges the announcer to correct himself by pronouncing "drawer" with Homestar's usual rhotacism.

Sbemails' 50 Greatest Hits DVD — During the introduction, an announcer advertises Sbemails' 50 Greatest Hits, and in the bonus menu, he includes additional items that go with the product.

Stack 'Em to the Heavens! — An announcer whom Marshie calls Wendell begins to voice a commercial for the game Stack 'Em to the Heavens! before Marshie cuts him off and narrates the advertisement himself.